Integrative Physiology
- With their brains, sleep patterns and even eyes still developing, children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to the sleep-disrupting effects of screen time, according to a sweeping review of the literature published today in the journal Pediatrics.
- CU 51´«Ã½ program helps underserved and underrepresented students in the STEM fields gain valuable research experience for graduate school.
- CU 51´«Ã½ research team has found marked health benefits from electric-assist commuter bikes and ‘passive-cycling’; now, the team is studying an under-the-desk cycle that shows similar promise.
- Scientists in the University of Colorado 51´«Ã½ Sleep and Development Laboratory recently found that 4- 5-year-olds who go to bed later and are exposed to brighter nighttime light experience delays in the timing of their brain’s central timekeeper—the biological clock. That, in turn, could lead to night-owl schedules that are associated with a host of health problems.
- A steady stream of nicotine normalizes genetically-induced impairments in brain activity associated with schizophrenia, according to new research involving CU 51´«Ã½ researchers. The finding sheds light on what causes the disease and why those who have it tend to smoke heavily.
- CU 51´«Ã½ researchers have successfully reversed vascular dysfunction in aging mice with a dietary supplement. The findings have implications for preventing cardiovascular dysfunction and disease during aging in humans.
- Does using more energy while running with heavier shoes translate into slower running times?
- Is your preschooler getting enough sleep? If not, he or she may be inclined to consume more calories, according to a new CU 51´«Ã½ study, findings with implications for childhood obesity risk.
- In what may be a first-ever exhaustive health study of intercollegiate student-athletes, a team of CU 51´«Ã½ researchers will gauge not only athletes’ fitness but also their general well-being.
- A new University of Colorado 51´«Ã½ study shows that using an electrically-powered bicycle on a regular basis can provide riders with an effective workout while improving some aspects of cardiovascular health, especially for riders who previously had been sedentary.